Publications :
Chachu, Sewoenam. (2013). Ghana Television and Radio Advertissements: Codeswitching as a type of language use in the context of unity in diversity. In Lauer Helen, Amfo Nana Aba Appiah and Boampong Joanna (eds.),The One In The Many: Nation building through cultural diversity, (pp. 80-96.) Accra: Sub-Saharan Publishers.

Contact: charnock AT dauphine.frSpécialité : Linguistique du droitAutres centres d’intérêt: Pragmatique linguistique; argumentation et rhetorique ; langues de spécialité ; évaluation ; musique.Ross Charnockis Maître de Conférences in the University of Paris-9, specialising in the language of the law.
After a first degree in music history in Exeter, UK, with Prof. Arthur Hutchings, he took his doctorate in linguistic pragmatics in Paris during the early 80s, under Prof. Oswald Ducrot. Now Maître de Conférences at the University of Paris 9, he specialises in the linguistics of the common law, publishing mainly on argumentation and semantics in common law judgments. As part of this research project, he has developed a specialised linguistic corpus of over 30 million words, consisting of historically significant English and American legal judgments and opinions in different fields of law, from the 16th century to the present. He also has research interests in pragmatics as applied to specialised language teaching and testing.
As a young violist, he regularly attended summer classes with Bruno Giuranna in Siena and Prussia Cove. He continues to publish regularly on classical music for strings.